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Thymus serpyllum
Thymus serpyllum
Thymus serpyllum
Thymus serpyllum

Thymus serpyllum

TAXONOMIE

FamilleLamiaceae
GenreThymus
Zone4

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Thymus serpyllum, commonly known as wild thyme or creeping thyme, is a low-growing perennial subshrub in the Lamiaceae family. Native to Europe and North Africa, it thrives in temperate climates and is often used as ground cover due to its dense, mat-forming growth habit. It produces small, aromatic leaves and pink to purple flowers that attract pollinators. The plant undergoes a dormancy period during the winter months.

AUSSI CONNU SOUS LE NOM

Thymbra Ciliata
Wild Thyme
Origanum serpyllum
Serpyllum vulgare
Thymus acicularis
Thymus angustifolius
Thymus angustifolius var. empetroides
Thymus angustifolius var. ericoides
Thymus angustifolius var. inolens
Thymus angustifolius var. intermedius
Thymus angustifolius var. linearifolius
Thymus angustifolius var. pycnotrichus
Thymus angustifolius var. rigidus
Thymus angustifolius var. silvicola
Thymus azoricus
Thymus calcicola
Thymus campestris
Thymus chamaedrys var. rotundifolius
Thymus citratus
Thymus dalmaticus var. carstiensis
Thymus ellipticus
Thymus flagellicaulis
Thymus glabrescens
Thymus incanus
Thymus inodorus
Thymus lucidus
Thymus micranthus
Thymus oblongifolius
Thymus ovatus var. concolor
Thymus ovatus var. subcitratus
Thymus repens
Thymus rigidus
Thymus rotundifolius
Thymus serpyllum f. arrectifolius
Thymus serpyllum f. bergtianus
Thymus serpyllum f. ellipticus
Thymus serpyllum f. floribundus
Thymus serpyllum f. hackelianus
Thymus serpyllum f. rigidiformis
Thymus serpyllum f. tardus
Thymus serpyllum f. trichophorus
Thymus serpyllum f. tristis
Thymus serpyllum subsp. angustifolius
Thymus serpyllum subsp. pycnotrichus
Thymus serpyllum subsp. rigidus
Thymus serpyllum subsp. subcitratus
Thymus serpyllum var. angustifolius
Thymus serpyllum var. danaenii
Thymus serpyllum var. empetroides
Thymus serpyllum var. ericoides
Thymus serpyllum var. exserens
Thymus serpyllum var. hirsutissimus
Thymus serpyllum var. inodorus
Thymus serpyllum var. linearifolius
Thymus serpyllum var. majus
Thymus serpyllum var. pachyderma
Thymus serpyllum var. pycnotrichus
Thymus serpyllum var. reflexus
Thymus serpyllum var. serpyllum
Thymus serpyllum var. silvicola
Thymus serpyllum var. subcitratus
Thymus serpyllum var. vallesiacus
Thymus spathulatus var. castriferrei
Thymus villosus

APERÇU

EauSec
SolLimoneux
LumièreLumière directe (6 Heures)
Température20° C
Humidité50
Dormance3 Mois
pH6,5
Pression1 013

DÉTAILS

Instructions d'entretien
Wild thyme is relatively easy to care for. It prefers full sun and moderate temperatures. Water the plant when the soil is almost completely dry, and ensure it has good air circulation. It can tolerate a range of humidity levels but prefers moderate humidity. Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages new growth.
Sol
Thymus serpyllum prefers well-draining loamy soil. It can tolerate poor soil conditions but thrives best in moderately fertile soil. Ensure the soil has good drainage to prevent root rot, and avoid waterlogged conditions.
Engrais
Fertilize wild thyme with a balanced fertilizer, such as 5-10-5, once in the spring. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of flowers.
Rempotage
Repot wild thyme every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its container. Choose a slightly larger pot with good drainage. Gently remove the plant from its current pot, shake off excess soil, and place it in the new pot with fresh soil.
Propagation
Propagate wild thyme through cuttings or division. Take cuttings in the spring or early summer, and root them in a well-draining soil mix. Alternatively, divide the plant in the spring by carefully separating the root ball and replanting the divisions.
Taille
Prune wild thyme after it finishes flowering to maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Remove any dead or damaged stems, and trim back the plant to prevent it from becoming too woody.
Toxicité
Thymus serpyllum is non-toxic to pets and humans. It is safe to grow in gardens where pets and children are present.
Supplémentaire
Wild thyme is not only a beautiful ground cover but also has culinary and medicinal uses. Its aromatic leaves can be used in cooking, and it has been traditionally used for its antiseptic and antifungal properties.
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